Behavior Change Interventions to Improve the Health of Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations: A Tool Kit of Adaptation Approaches

Milbank Quarterly - Tập 91 Số 4 - Trang 811-851 - 2013
Emma Davidson1, JJ Liu1, Raj B1, Martin White2, Mark Johnson3, Gina Netto4, Cecile Wabnitz1, Aziz Sheikh1,5
1Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh,
2Institute of Health & Society Newcastle University
3School of Applied Social Sciences De Montfort University
4School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University
5Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School

Tóm tắt

ContextAdapting behavior change interventions to meet the needs of racial and ethnic minority populations has the potential to enhance their effectiveness in the target populations. But because there is little guidance on how best to undertake these adaptations, work in this field has proceeded without any firm foundations. In this article, we present our Tool Kit of Adaptation Approaches as a framework for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers interested in delivering behavior change interventions to ethnically diverse, underserved populations in the United Kingdom.MethodsWe undertook a mixed‐method program of research on interventions for smoking cessation, increasing physical activity, and promoting healthy eating that had been adapted to improve salience and acceptability for African‐, Chinese‐, and South Asian–origin minority populations. This program included a systematic review (reported using PRISMA criteria), qualitative interviews, and a realist synthesis of data.FindingsWe compiled a richly informative data set of 161 publications and twenty‐six interviews detailing the adaptation of behavior change interventions and the contexts in which they were undertaken. On the basis of these data, we developed our Tool Kit of Adaptation Approaches, which contains (1) a forty‐six‐item Typology of Adaptation Approaches; (2) a Pathway to Adaptation, which shows how to use the Typology to create a generic behavior change intervention; and (3) RESET, a decision tool that provides practical guidance on which adaptations to use in different contexts.ConclusionsOur Tool Kit of Adaptation Approaches provides the first evidence‐derived suite of materials to support the development, design, implementation, and reporting of health behavior change interventions for minority groups. The Tool Kit now needs prospective, empirical evaluation in a range of intervention and population settings.

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